LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 6G9 



Lice, from seals. 



U. S. Fish Commission, Washington, District of Columbia. 18809. '87. (x) 

 Green Turquoise, from Los Cerillos, New Mexico. 



W. C. Gregory, Cincinnati, Ohio. 18810. '87. (xvi) 

 "Tiger Eye," trom Orange River, South Africa. 



Hknky Horan, U.S. National Museum. 18811. '87. (xvi) 

 Shoemaking Materials, such as are used by the Navajo Indian shoemakers. 



W. M. Stephen, Ream's Canon, Arizona. 18812. '87. (ii,a) 

 Silver Coin, di-drachma, of Syracuse, Sicily, about 410 to 450 B. C. 



H. Weidenbach, Washington, District of Columbia. 18813. '87. (i) 

 Two-dollar Bill of Farmers' Exchange Bank, Gloucester, Rhode Island, November 

 4, 1800; and two silver coins, 5 cents and 10 cents, of Danish West Indies. 

 W.C.Gregory, Cincinnati, Ohio. 18814. '87. (i) 

 Diamond Brilliants (106), weight 4.23 grams, and 27 diamond chips, not weighed, 

 total about 21 carats ; 148 perforated pearls, weight 35.88 grams, and 2 large pear- 

 shaped pearls, weight 2.98 grams. (Presented to the United States Government 

 by the Iinaum of Muscat in 1840.) 

 Treasury Department, Washington, District of Columbia. 18815. '87. (xvi) 

 Gold Plate, inside lining of snuff-box; silk cord and tassel; gold ornameut. and 

 two lumps of gold. (Presented to the United States Government by the Iruaum 

 of Muscat in 1840.) 

 Treasury Department, Washington, District of Columbia. 18815. '87. (xviii) 

 Attar of Roses (1 bottle, sealed). (Presented to the United States Government, in 

 1840, by the Imaum of Muscat.) 

 Treasury Department, Washington, District of Columbia. 18815. '87. (i) 

 Bald Eagle, HaUcetus leucocephalus (skeleton). 



T. J. Poyner, Poplar Branch, North Carolina. 18816. '87. (xn) 

 Goldfinch, Carduelis cardueVis (skeleton). 



Louis Schmid & Sons, Washington, District of Columbia. 18817. '87. (xn) 

 Fossils, Bolboporites americanus, from the Chazy formation, Terrebonne, Canada. 



Edward Ardley, Peter Redpath Museum, Montreal, Canada. 18818. '87. 



(XIII, A) 



Copper Ore and black quartz ; for analysis. 



B. A. Helton, Hazel Spring, Virginia. 18819. '87. (xvi) 

 Coleoptera. 



Rev. F. Gardner, Jr., Sioux Fails, Dakota. 18820. '87. (x) 

 Original Plate of "Ariadne," engraved by A. B. Durand ; a very fine specimen of 

 line engraving. 



John Durand, South Orange, New Jersey. 18821. '87. (i) 

 Pierced Tablet and a broken boat-shaped implement ; for examination. 



Lafayette Farris, Princetown, Highlaud County, Ohio. 18822. '87. (in) 

 Barite ; for examination. 



Dr. J. W. Pearson, Colorado, Texas. 18823. '87. (xvi) 

 Jet of inferior quality ; for examination. 



Dr. J. W. Pearson, Colorado, Texas. 18823. '87. (xviii) 

 Selenite; for examination. 



Hon. Thomas C. McRae, Prescott, Arkansas. 18824. '87. (xvi) 

 Herons,* A rdeaivuerdemanni, from Cape Sable, Florida; for examination. (Returned.) 



R. C. Stuart, Tampa, Florida. 18825. '87. (v, a) 

 Cobalt and nickel ore. 



George Lovelock, Lovelock, Nevada. 18826. '87. (xviii) 

 Ore. 



W. H. Beck, Washington, District of Columbia. 18827. '87. (xviii) 

 Insects ; for study and comparison. 



E. L. Graef, Brooklyn, New York. 18828. '87. (x) 



*See Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Vol. 10, p. 112. 



